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Effective cross-cultural communication has become more essential than ever in our increasingly diverse and virtual world. As we interact with more people around the globe, it may be difficult to navigate the meanings behind behaviors or communication styles, which can create misunderstanding and misalignment. So how do we interpret behaviors correctly? How do we know how to approach business partners from other cultures? How do we create cultural synergy and do away with the dissonance in our business partnerships?
In these lessons on Defining Cross-Cultural Communication, you will discover what culture is, how it affects our human interaction, and how underlying cultural values can influence behaviors as well as how you can interpret and respond to them. These lessons will help you gain insight into what defines our culture and perceptions, and how that translates into specific behaviors, from greetings to conversational patterns. You’ll understand how to interpret culture-specific behavior and the values that propel them to process and respond in cross-cultural communication situations.
You will learn to define the meaning of culture, identify ways that culture impacts communication, differentiate between task and relationship-oriented cultures, and effectively navigate greeting protocols.
The lessons cover culture and human interaction, how culture influences communication, what cross-cultural communication is, and opportunities for cross-cultural communication, ending with a Test Your Knowledge section.
Effective cross-cultural communication has become more essential than ever in our increasingly diverse and virtual world, as interacting with people around the globe can create misunderstanding and misalignment when behaviors and communication styles are hard to interpret.
It helps you understand how to interpret behaviors correctly, approach business partners from other cultures, and create cultural synergy while reducing dissonance in business partnerships.